Kohli is the only player to score more than 10,000 ODI runs in this decade. It broke 39 centuries and 48 fifties during this period with an average of 61.83. He was also part of the Indian team that won the ICC World Cup in 2011 and the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013. He was also named ICC Cricketer of the Year in 2017 and 2018.
“The moments that I hold closest to my heart in the last decade definitely have to be the World Cup win in 2011, the Champions Trophy win in 2013 and winning the 2018/19 Australian series. But aside from that too, I think so. “They have been very, very special games for the India team over the last decade for me personally as well. I don’t want to mention personal hits so much because then I have to rate them and I don’t like to do that, “Kohli said in a video posted by BCCI on his official Twitter account.
My mentality has been to give my heart and soul for the team: @imVkohli For what has been a sensational race so far… https://t.co/5ZScLQMgUP
– BCCI (@BCCI) 1609145591000
When asked about how it feels to be recognized as the best among contemporaries, Kohli replied, “Well, it’s a byproduct I feel of persevering with the mindset of doing the best of your ability for the team. It’s just not with batting. It’s about how you work off the field. How do you work on your fitness? How you work on your field skills. How you persevere day after day. How your routine and your entire system are designed to be the best version of yourself and of the team every time you step on the field, so you can contribute in many different aspects of the game and that has always been my way of thinking.
“I have never strived to be better than others. I have only tried to be the best version of myself. I am happy. I am proud to receive this award because I know how many quality players have played in the last decade and what they bring to international cricket as well. It’s not a feeling of feeling superior to anyone for me. I feel like this is an acknowledgment of the perseverance and hard work that I have put in over the last 10 years and will continue to do in the future as well. ”
Amazing Virat Kohli Wins Sir Garfield Sobers Award For ICC Decade Male Cricketer 🙌🏏 Most races are… https://t.co/yAU3NGkAtc
– ICC (@ICC) 1609145083000
Speaking about the challenges of playing all three formats of the game, Kohli said that his hunger to play good cricket shots in different formats helps him change. “It’s definitely a challenging thing to do, but I like to base my cricket on the basics of the game. I’ve always been very adamant that I want to play good cricket shots and want to extend and continue the same application in different formats. It helps me. to switch very quickly between formats because I’m not trying anything fancy in the field, “Kohli said.
🇮🇳 VIRAT KOHLI is ICC Men’s ODI Cricket Player of the Decade 👏👏🔝 Only player with over 10,000 ODI runs at… https://t.co/rm49yfz8wM
– ICC (@ICC) 1609144525000
“I believe in my ability to play good cricket shots and score runs in all three formats of the game. That helps me cut down on errors and then it turns into a mental adjustment of being aggressive in ODI with swing-hitting balance and being patient. for a bit more aggressive in the T20 game and rotating the punch becomes even more crucial.
“Trying cricket is just about being patient and showing endurance and still believing in those same cricket shots to get runs. I think it’s just adjusting the tempo of the game and the demands of each format. Like I said, if you’re willing and open to playing for the team at all costs, the situation defines how you need to play and I adjust accordingly and look at the situation and play accordingly, “he added.
Australian batsman Steve Smith took home the ICC Decade Men’s Test Cricketer of the Decade award, while Afghanistan player Rashid Khan was named ICC Men’s T20I Decade Cricketer of the Decade.
🇦🇺 STEVE SMITH is the ICC Decade Men’s Test Cricketer 👏👏🏏 Test 7040 runs in the period # ICCAwards🅰️ 65.79… https://t.co/haUjEDUKyR
– ICC (@ICC) 1609144910000
Ancient pattern from India Mahendra Singh Dhoni claimed the ICC Spirit of Cricket of the Decade award for his gesture of calling England batter Ian Bell after a bizarre run at the Nottingham Test in 2011. Early Sunday, Kohli was named captain of the Decade Test Team. ICC.
🇮🇳 MS DHONI wins ICC Spirit of Cricket of the Decade Award 👏👏 Former India captain was chosen by fans unite… https://t.co/g3i4AMYcTs
– ICC (@ICC) 1609145329000
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